DICE has confirmed how much it will cost to rent a server in Battlefield 1 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

On PC the cost of a server will range from $2.99 to $149.99, while on consoles the price ranges from $1.99 to $99.99. A full breakdown of the costs across the three platforms can be found below:

PC

1 day: $2.99

7 days: $11.99

30 days: $42.99

90 days: $99.99

180 days: $149.99

PlayStation 4/Xbox One

1 day: $1.99

7 days: $7.99

30 days: $26.99

90 days: $64.99

180 days: $99.99

Rent-A-Server allows players to set up their own private and public Battlefield 1 servers, with control gameplay options, map rotations, and more. However, unlike with previous games, all of Battlefield 1?s rented servers will be handled by EA directly, instead of third-party companies, which should offer a better experience.

DICE added that the highly-requested Kick/Ban feature will be added as an option for rented servers shortly after the service launches in November.

Battlefield 1 launches October 21st for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, but owners of the Early Enlister Edition can play the game right now.

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Here’s how much it costs to rent a server in Battlefield 1

DICE has confirmed how much it will cost to rent a server in Battlefield 1 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

On PC the cost of a server will range from $2.99 to $149.99, while on consoles the price ranges from $1.99 to $99.99. A full breakdown of the costs across the three platforms can be found below:

PC

1 day: $2.99

7 days: $11.99

30 days: $42.99

90 days: $99.99

180 days: $149.99

PlayStation 4/Xbox One

1 day: $1.99

7 days: $7.99

30 days: $26.99

90 days: $64.99

180 days: $99.99

Rent-A-Server allows players to set up their own private and public Battlefield 1 servers, with control gameplay options, map rotations, and more. However, unlike with previous games, all of Battlefield 1?s rented servers will be handled by EA directly, instead of third-party companies, which should offer a better experience.

DICE added that the highly-requested Kick/Ban feature will be added as an option for rented servers shortly after the service launches in November.

Battlefield 1 launches October 21st for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, but owners of the Early Enlister Edition can play the game right now.

About Matthew Bennett

Matt is one of the longest-serving members of the EGMNOW team. An ability to go many hours without sleep and a quick wit make him ideal for his role as associate editor at EGMNOW.com. He often thinks back to the days when the very idea of this career seemed like nothing but an impossible dream. Find him on Twitter @mattyjb89